Meta and Microsoft release Llama 2, an AI language model for commercial use
Llama 2, a next-generation large language AI model intended for both commercial and research purposes. The upgraded open source code places a greater emphasis on responsibility. Developers"red-teamed" models and created a transparency schematic to detail potential issues. They also include a responsible use guide, and there's an acceptable use policy to prevent abuses like criminal activity, misleading representations and spam.
The original AI model was open source, but intended strictly for academics and researchers. Llama 2 lets companies customize the technology for their own purposes, such as chatbots and image generators. Ideally, this lets companies benefit from the modelling while providing outsiders a way to check for biases, inaccuracies and other flaws. Open source code isn't new in the AI world — Stability's Stable Diffusion is a notable example.
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